Store Your Luggage Around Huntington Beach With Bounce
Huntington Beach may be known as Surf City, but if you don't surf and can't swim is there anything to do there? The answer to that million-dollar question is – yes, with a capital Y. There's much more to Huntington Beach than a stretch of sand and great waves. Huntington Beach is a Californian city with a big cultural offering, superb shopping, and a food scene that would make even Gordon Ramsey jealous. Art, music, history, and nature plus excellent wineries and quality retail outlets are all elements that combine to make Huntington Beach a super place to visit and one with exceptional recreational opportunities.
If you're contemplating taking your suitcase to the beach with you, are you sure you haven't had just a touch too much of the Californian sunshine? It's really not a good idea to take your bags with you. A better idea is to leave them at a Bounce luggage storage facility where they'll be safe from getting full of sand or stolen while you take a swim. You'll find Bounce luggage lockers conveniently located in Huntington Beach where you can drop your bags quickly and get on with the serious business of enjoying yourself luggage-free.
Luggage Storage In Huntington Beach
The main aim of the Bounce luggage storage service and its partners is to provide a secure, economical, and convenient place for people to store their baggage. You'll find Bounce luggage lockers in key locations throughout Huntington Beach as well as in countless other towns and cities across the United States and around the world. At Bounce, we know how easy it is to spoil a good time by worrying about your belongings. Prevent that catastrophe by using a Bounce suitcase storage service and you'll pay an affordable price for security and peace of mind.
Museums
There's a plenitude of museums in Huntington Beach which will be of interest even if surfing is the one thing you want to do. History addicts are well catered for too and strangely enough, so are foodies, especially those with a sweet tooth.
- Surfing Walk Of Fame: Not a museum in the strictest sense of the word but more of an honor roll for the city's major contributors to the world of surfing and the surf culture. When you're walking down Main Street keep your eyes to the ground and you'll see the plaques in the sidewalk. To get more of an insight into California's favorite aquatic sport, drop in to the Huntington Beach International Surf Museum on Olive Avenue where there are surf-related artifacts and photographic displays.
- Newland House Museum: The Newland House Museum is an attractive, late 19th-century farmhouse and the oldest residential structure in Huntington Beach. Once a home to a pioneering family with a brood of ten children, the house contains collections of authentic era furniture and artifacts and is pretty much the same inside as it was when the family lived there, but maybe a little bit tidier than it used to be.
- Donut Life Museum: Everything you ever wanted to know, or didn't even think you wanted to know, about donuts is contained under the roof of the Donut Life Museum. This colorful museum is the perfect place to take selfies with a donut or two, relive your life experiences expressed in donuts and learn about these diet-breaking sweet treats with the interactive exhibits.
Shopping
Shopping until you drop from sheer exhaustion is not going to be a problem in Huntington Beach. There are far too many malls, streets lined with stores, and markets to go to to be able to say you're feeling retail outlet deprived. Think of the weirdest, most unusual, hard to get anywhere item you possibly can and you'll find it, no problem, in Huntington Beach.
- Pacific City: Pacific City is a huge, deluxe mall right on the seafront in Huntington Beach. This two-story mall is full of designer shops, department stores, trendy boutiques, coffee shops, and restaurants. It has an on-site cinema, a rejuvenation center, dog spa, and if you get bored with shopping, a crazy golf course where you can go to thwack balls down holes to vent your frustration.
- Beach Island: It's always nice to look good when you go to the beach. If you're short of something stylish to put on while you're in Huntington Beach then head to Beach Island and you'll soon be wearing the height of beach fashion. You'll find an immense array of beachwear including swimsuits, towels, and t-shirts as well as souvenir gifts. If you want to try your hand at surfing, you can get a surf or boogie board there too.
- Pierside Pavilion: Doing anything by the sea is always more fun than doing it anywhere else and that includes shopping. Pierside Pavilion on the Pacific Coast Highway was Huntington Beach's first mall and it's remained a top spot for shopping ever since. You won't get lost in a maze of shops here, but expect it to take you roughly four hours to see it all.
Dining
From gastropubs to trattorias to chophouses, you'll find every kind of restaurant you can imagine in Huntington Beach serving tacos, sushi, pizza, pasta, seafood, burgers, and more. No taste or dietary requirement has been missed out, so whatever you want to eat will be on a menu somewhere.
- Watertable: Treat yourself to a cocktail in classy surroundings followed by a sensational meal at the Watertable. This restaurant uses only locally grown ingredients to produce with serious flair elevated seasonal American food which they serve in their zen-style garden. It's an award-winning restaurant with reasonable prices that once you've eaten there you'll understand exactly why it's rated so highly.
- The Black Trumpet: When you just want drinks and some small food to nibble at, The Black Trumpet Bistro Tapas and Wine Bar is the place to head for. They serve a selection of tasty Mediterranean tapas-style meals that are appetite-satisfying but won't fill you up too much. The tapas are great paired with a glass of good wine.
- BLK Earth Sea Spirits: What hasn't this restaurant got going for it? In a word – nothing. Vintage glam décor that's easy on the eye, an incredible seafront position, plus top-quality beef and seafood on the menu. This restaurant lacks nothing – although you might do after you've paid the bill.